Christ the King coach Bob Mackey has his team back atop The Post's NYC girls basketball rankings.Denis Gostev

It took two months, but Christ the King has reclaimed its spot as the best team in New York City.

The Royals defeated rival Nazareth in impressive fashion, 74-57, on Saturday in Brooklyn and after a few shaky outings have looked very strong in two straight games. Of course, the two teams can meet up to three more times this year, so that top spot might be fluid.

The other change was St. Peter’s moving up to No. 4 after beating now-No. 5 South Shore on Saturday. Eagles coach Bob Daggett doesn’t have as much talent as he has the last few years, but he always seems to find a way back into the city’s elite each and every season.

Here’s how the rankings look:

1. Christ the King (13-5) (Last week: 2)

Bria Smith, who will officially be selected as a McDonald’s All-American this week, dropped in 31 points in an impressive win over Nazareth on Saturday as the Royals regain the top spot. The Virginia-bound guard wasn’t the only standout as Lauren Nuss had 19 points and five 3-pointers. CK cannot have a let down agianst St. Francis Prep and Mary Louis this week.

Next: St. Francis Prep (Feb 8, 5:30 p.m.)

2. Nazareth (18-3) (1)

The Lady Kingsmen saw their 11-game winning snapped by Christ the King at home, but will get multiple opportunities to get back to No. 1. After playing so well coming in, Nazareth stuggled without point guard Darius Faulk early in the game because of foul trouble and missed easy shots. They rallied, but did not get closer than four points in the fourth.

Next: TBA, Super Saturday (Feb 12, 2:30 p.m. @ Hostos CC)

3. Murry Bergtraum (15-3) (3)

Bergtraum was down five to Kennedy in the fourth quarter last Tuesday, but found a way to win after Cori Coleman drained back-to-back 3-pointers. That’s just how things have gone for the Cardiac Lady Blazers this year. They’re a fun group to watch, but could be taking serious sleep away from coach Ed Grezinsky.

Next: @ Truman (Feb. 7, 5 p.m.)

4. St. Peter’s (12-4) (6)

Jamie O’Hare’s 20 points helped the Eagles to stop surging South Shore on Saturday and they can lock up a 16th straight CHSAA Staten Island crown Tuesday against Moore Catholic. Consider St. Peter’s a dangerous team heading into the playoffs because coach Bob Daggett’s club always gets better as a season goes on.

Next: @ No. 7 Moore Catholic (Feb. 8, 7 p.m.)

5. South Shore (17-4) (4)

Jasmine Odom and the Vikings cooled off Saturday in a loss to St. Peter’s, but can rebound against New Jersey power St. John Vianney this weekend at Gauchos Gym. South Shore has gone 2-1 against CHSAA powerhouses the last two weekends – a record that most other PSAL teams would surely envy.

Next: @ Grand Street Campus (Feb. 7, 5 p.m.)

6. Mary Louis (13-4) (5)

The Hilltoppers, who have a date with No.1 Christ the King this week, blew a 14-point, third-quarter lead, only to hold on against rival Molloy on Saturday. They probably cannot afford a similar performance against Bishop Ford on Tuesday as Mary Louis is trying to secure a chance to play in the CHSAA Class AA state playoffs.

Next: No. 8 Bishop Ford (Feb. 8, 6 p.m.)

7. Moore Catholic (16-2) (7)

The Mavs got a league victory against Notre Dame Academy on Saturday and will look to end St. Peter’s CHSAA Staten Island win streak Tuesday. Stars Taylor Baggs and Christina Rubin each scored 19 points against the Gators and will need to be equally as good if they hope to finally knock off the Eagles.

Next: No. 4 St. Peter’s (Feb 8, 7 p.m.)

8. Bishop Ford (10-11) (8)

Ford couldn’t repeat last season’s upset of Christ the King and now its attention is on locking up a spot in the CHSAA Class AA state playoffs. That all starts with a trip to Mary Louis Tuesday. The Falcons were run out of the gym at home when the team’s first meet, but Diani Mason has looked like her old self of late.

Next: No. 2 Christ the King (Feb. 3, 6 p.m.)

9. Archbishop Molloy (8-10) (9)

Coach Tom Catalanotto hopes his resilient young team learns how to win games like Saturday against rival Mary Louis. Molloy was down 14 points in the third quarter and came storming back to take the lead late, but gave it away when it fouled in a tie game and just seconds remaining. Kamille Ejerta continues to be one of the league’s breakout stars – she had 21 points against Nazareth last week and 11 of her 13 against Mary Louis in the second half.

Next: @ Bishop Kearney (Feb. 7, 6 p.m.)

10. Francis Lewis (13-6) (10)

The Patriots are poised to win a third straight PSAL Queens AA title after beating Medgar Evers on Friday. If all goes well, by this time next week Lewis could be looking at a No. 3 seed in the PSAL Class AA playoffs – something that wasn’t thought to be possible when this season started. Coach Steve Tsai has gotten criticism before, but he has done a fine job with this group.